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  2. Padrone system - Wikipedia

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    The padrone system was a contract labor system utilized by many immigrant groups to find employment in the United States, most notably Italian, but also Greeks, Chinese, Japanese, and Mexican Americans. [1] The word 'padrone' is an Italian word meaning 'boss', 'manager' or 'owner' when translated into English.

  3. Canada–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2016, Italy ranked as the 28th largest investor country of FDI stock in Canada. In terms of European countries, Italy ranked 15th. [11] In October 2016, Canada and the European Union (which includes Italy) signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, a free-trade agreement between Canada and the European Union.

  4. Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1883 – The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC), a Canada-wide central federation of trade unions, is formed. 1889 - Royal Commission on the Relations of Labour and Capital The commission, chaired at first by James Sherrard Armstrong , notes the many workplace injuries and deaths, and condemns working conditions in many workplaces.

  5. Italian General Confederation of Labour - Wikipedia

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    The Italian General Confederation of Labour (Italian: Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro, pronounced [koɱfederatˈtsjoːne dʒeneˈraːle itaˈljaːna del laˈvoːro]; CGIL [tʃiddʒiˈɛlle] [tʃidˌdʒi.iˈɛlle]) is a national trade union centre in Italy.

  6. Canada's immigration cuts could hurt labor pool, industry ...

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    Canada is set to bring in 395,000 new permanent residents in 2025, 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027, down from 485,000 in Canada's immigration cuts could hurt labor pool, industry groups say ...

  7. Carlo Tresca - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Tresca was born March 9, 1879, in Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy, the son of a landowner. [1] His formal education reached to secondary school. [1] Tresca had no hope of attending university as his family's finances were poor during the economic slump of the 1880s. [2]

  8. EU Commission examines Italy's tax case against Meta - sources

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    An Italian tax claim against Facebook parent Meta has been escalated to the EU Commission's VAT committee for evaluation, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters, in a test ...

  9. Labor policy in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy does not have a national unified labor code.Labor legislation is wide-ranging, with laws, regulations and statutes that bear on labor relations. The Constitution of Italy (articles 35–47) contains declarations of principle relating to fair payment, maximum working hours, vacation, protection of women and minors, social insurance, illness, disability, industrial diseases and accidents ...